1. outreach - Noun
2. outreach - Verb
To reach beyond.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe outreach toward truth of the human spirit Source: Internet
A backpack containing simple but essential medicines and supplies is all Antoinette Nuselie Segla, principal community health nurse, needs to embark on a health outreach in Fadama, a populous community in the north of Ghana's capital, Accra. Source: Internet
According to the CBE's website, Discovering Choices is an outreach program for young people who, due to particular personal and/or family situations, experience obstacles in their educational pursuits. Source: Internet
According to Raj Niwas sources, the LG reviewed the revamped containment strategy, recent trend of COVID cases, testing and tracing, surveillance and containment measures, outreach and hospital preparedness. Source: Internet
Adams says it’s because the task force is shifting its attention toward regional outreach instead of national briefings for its messaging efforts, as cases go up aggressively in states such as North Dakota, South Dakota. Source: Internet
Addressing journalists and civic society organisations during an outreach programme in Chinhoyi yesterday, Mudenda said some of the suggestions made by the public were incorporated into the 2019 and 2020 national budgets by Treasury. Source: Internet